In Moscow they started talking about an “international operation to force compromise” in Donbass

08.12.2014 12:57
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Armed forces, Donbass, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Moscow - Kyiv, December 08 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - Russia and Kazakhstan on the one hand, as well as Germany and France on the other, must “force a compromise” on both sides of the conflict in Donbass.

Sergei Stankevich, an expert at the Anatoly Sobchak Foundation, stated this on the air of the talk show “Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov.”


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“The parties that are warring in the East of Ukraine, after all the blood and terrible tragedies, will not come to peace on their own and will not agree. Peace is a compromise. An international operation is needed to force a compromise... France and Germany will force the Kyiv side, and Russia and Kazakhstan will help the rebels in eastern Ukraine reach a compromise,” he said.

Stankevich did not rule out that this is why the French President first flew to Kazakhstan and then unexpectedly visited Moscow.

 

 

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